"I am quite impressed by the animal handling skills and the ability to complete a thorough cleaning, also the knowledge of oral pathology in the animals."
- Mary Siciles, D.V.M

"I was a skeptic when PDS first approached me with the concept on non-anesthetic dental care. They proved to me that this is a viable alternative to traditional dental cleaning."
- Jeff Glass, D.V.M.

"I now realize that anesthesia for routine dentals (especially the elderly patients) is basically unnecessary. I have to admit the results I have seen are amazing."
- John J. Donahue, D.V.M.

"To owners that flat-out refuse to anesthetize their companion for dental prophylactic reasons, the no-anesthesia dental has provided a wonderful alternative for providing good dental care."
- Barry Love, D.V.M.
Pet Owners
Dental Disease |
Warning Signs |
Home Dental Care |
Warning Signs of Dental Disease
- Bad breath – one of the first signs of dental disease.
- A yellowish-brown crust of plaque on the teeth near the gum line.
- Red and swollen gums.
- Pain or bleeding when your pet eats or when the mouth or gums are touched.
- Decreased appetite or diffculty eating.
- Loose or missing teeth.
If your pet displays any of these signs, serious periodontal deisease may be present.
NOTE: Your pet does not need to show any of these signs to be suffering from dental disease.

